Week in Review: Barcelona's Triumph and the Absence of Supercopa Drama
Key Matches
During the week of January 26 to February 2, 2026, no significant matches took place in the Supercopa competitions. The most recent pivotal encounter was the Spanish Supercopa de España final on January 11, 2026, where FC Barcelona triumphed over Real Madrid with a 3-2 victory in a thrilling El Clásico held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Raphinha's brace and Robert Lewandowski's decisive strike sealed the win for Barcelona, while Vinicius Junior and Gonzalo Garcia found the net for Madrid.
Standout Performances
In the final, Raphinha emerged as a standout performer with two critical goals that showcased his clinical finishing and ability to exploit defensive lapses. Robert Lewandowski also demonstrated his value with a crucial goal, reflecting his trademark positioning and composure under pressure. For Real Madrid, Vinicius Junior's dynamic play and Gonzalo Garcia's contribution kept Madrid in the contest, highlighting their attacking prowess even in defeat.
Notable Developments
The aftermath of the final saw Barcelona President Joan Laporta publicly criticizing Real Madrid for their decision not to honor Barcelona with a guard of honour, a traditional gesture of respect in Spanish football. This incident added a layer of drama to the already intense rivalry. The tournament concluded with Barcelona claiming their 16th Supercopa title, marking their dominance with three wins over Real Madrid in the last four years. No further matches or significant news emerged during the specified week, leaving the Supercopa narrative focused on Barcelona's recent success.



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